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let us know. email us to let us know. we have to go to the next topic even though this has been very heated. the proceeds is vowing to get all that bailout money back from the banks so he's come up with a financial responsibility fee for the banks but is it really just a tax? we'll ask the panel. and a high school student was just completing his prebiology homework, little did he know, it would actually save a little girl's life. find out how this miracle went down. how about a new sometcustom media cabinet from ethan allen? with savings like these... it's never been easier well made well priced well worth it ethan allen... extraordinary savings. limited time. ethan allen... extraordinary savings. limited time. [ announcer ] you make healthy choices every day-- oh, max! and you want to do the same for your laughable, lovable dog. [ barks ] that's why purina fit & trim is specially formulated... with high-quality protein, including delicious real chicken, to help him maintain lean muscle and a healthy weight, so he can mak
let us know. email us to let us know. we have to go to the next topic even though this has been very heated. the proceeds is vowing to get all that bailout money back from the banks so he's come up with a financial responsibility fee for the banks but is it really just a tax? we'll ask the panel. and a high school student was just completing his prebiology homework, little did he know, it would actually save a little girl's life. find out how this miracle went down. how about a new sometcustom...
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not one of us. we sent tech guru and "fox & friends" weekend host clayton morris to san francisco where the big announcement will happen in a few hours. ok, is it true? >> it's true and, you know, you just said we've been hearing about this apple tablet rumor for a few months. we've been hearing about this thing for over 10 years, in fact. you know how brian gets excited on the morning of the super bowl, giddy. that's what tech journalists are here. there will be hundreds of tech journalists standing out here, all giddy and crazy. it's like 10 years of apple rumors finally put to rest. i think we have some screen shots of what people think this thing will look like. and they're probably all wrong. these are artists rendering. these probably don't look anything close to what this bad boy looks like. look at these things. it could be, people saying a large ipod touch, a 10 inch screen, 10 inch display and look through some of these things. the best part is no one will know what this thing looks like u
not one of us. we sent tech guru and "fox & friends" weekend host clayton morris to san francisco where the big announcement will happen in a few hours. ok, is it true? >> it's true and, you know, you just said we've been hearing about this apple tablet rumor for a few months. we've been hearing about this thing for over 10 years, in fact. you know how brian gets excited on the morning of the super bowl, giddy. that's what tech journalists are here. there will be hundreds of...
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dana, thanks for joining us today. >> why are you joining us today? >> because we spend mondays with dana. >> i was up! >> what do you make of harry reid? in the brand new book called "game change" on page 36 he said of president obama, he thought he'd do well because he was light skinned and didn't speak with a negro dialect unless he wanted to have one as he later put it. understandably, he has started apologizing. and it seems like every democrat has already accepted his apology but it seems like every republican is saying, wait a minute. shouldn't he get in trouble for this because trent lott got in trouble for it and had to step down from his leadership role. >> they also know everyone of them would said it. the democrat and groups, naacp would have come after them with both barrels but it shows there is a clear double standard. i wish there weren't double standards in the world but there are and i think it's instructive for us to be able to say one exists and this is what it is. i do expect republicans to try to push because if you think back to
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e-mail us or twitter us, let us know. >>> laura ingram is back and she'll address this issue because you remember when nancy pelosi said that she was going to make sure that this congress was ethical. however, nobody has been punished under the congressional ethics rules in the last three years, although there has by all accounts, been some violators. >> reporter: well, i don't think that's very fair. i'm sorry. >> are you doing voices now? are you doing charlie rangel? >> isn't that sad? that's what it's come to. in the morning, i'm mel blanc from the old bugs bunny. a first year prosecutor right out of law school, okay, would have wrapped up the charlie rangel investigation indictment, all that would have already happened. but apparently they just have a lot going on up on capitol hill and destroying our economy. so they can't really focus on this insignificant case of a tax cheat, otherwise known as charlie rangel. so for him to stand you will next to nancy pelosi at these big health care announcements and so forth is just rich, right, because nancy pelosi just a year ago or so wa
e-mail us or twitter us, let us know. >>> laura ingram is back and she'll address this issue because you remember when nancy pelosi said that she was going to make sure that this congress was ethical. however, nobody has been punished under the congressional ethics rules in the last three years, although there has by all accounts, been some violators. >> reporter: well, i don't think that's very fair. i'm sorry. >> are you doing voices now? are you doing charlie rangel?...
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joining us, a former c.i.a. agent who was the head of the bin laden unit, good morning to you, michael. >> good morning, sir. >> you've studied this for a long time. she right or wrong? >> i think she probably should stick to the courtroom, sir. the taliban, of course, is very active and pressing our forces in afghanistan. they staged an enormously successful commando type raid in kabul yesterday. if they're out of the country, no one bothered to tell them. i think she also was arguing in a rather opaque way that al-qaida terrorists are gone. that's 100% incorrect. indeed, more and more foreign arabs, foreign muslims are coming to fight us in afghanistan. i don't know why she didn't know about those five young americans who the pakistanis captured who are going to fight alongside the taliban. >> clearly, she is opposed to the president's plan to increase troop levels in afghanistan and she just kind of made her talking point so it fit nicely into and by the way, they're gone. >> yeah. you know, it's difficult to
joining us, a former c.i.a. agent who was the head of the bin laden unit, good morning to you, michael. >> good morning, sir. >> you've studied this for a long time. she right or wrong? >> i think she probably should stick to the courtroom, sir. the taliban, of course, is very active and pressing our forces in afghanistan. they staged an enormously successful commando type raid in kabul yesterday. if they're out of the country, no one bothered to tell them. i think she also...
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show us the invite. we can stop talking to you. >> all indications are tomorrow night will be conan o'brien's last on nbc as host of "the tonight show" or anything else. so what will it be like if last night is any guide, conan sure won't be holding back. >> there is good news. this is crazy. over the past week, ratings for our "tonight show" are up by 50%. yeah. isn't that crazy? yeah. yeah and when nbc executives heard this, they told me, see, you really don't fit in around here. i really -->> the nbc ticket office says, get this, no tics are available for "the tonight show" next week. conan's guests tomorrow, will farrell and tom hanks. >> tom hanks was twittering yesterday it sound like it's the kind of the show. >> you're a twitter maniac. you used to yell at me for that. >> i was at the dentist yesterday and had a little time to kill. i was looking at my blackberry. >> let's take a look at what's going on weatherwise. powerful storms are pounding california. we've got some videotape for you. the ra
show us the invite. we can stop talking to you. >> all indications are tomorrow night will be conan o'brien's last on nbc as host of "the tonight show" or anything else. so what will it be like if last night is any guide, conan sure won't be holding back. >> there is good news. this is crazy. over the past week, ratings for our "tonight show" are up by 50%. yeah. isn't that crazy? yeah. yeah and when nbc executives heard this, they told me, see, you really don't...
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with us is nigel west. he joins us from miami. good morning to you, nigel. >> good morning. >> they knew about this guy at a university in london and he had many communications with radicals and stuff like that. mi 5 knew about it and they didn't toledo our cia or fbi. >> it depends what you mean by knew about it. there is a point at which an individual when becomes radicalized crosses that line and becomes if you like a direct threat and there were plenty of boxes to be checked off. the difficulty about the security service is that it has limited resources. we have around 5,000 young men who have been identified who have gone to pakistan attended classessers maybe qualified in other ways, changed mosques, attended radical sermons by a particular mullah. may have started using cyber cafes, borrowed videos from the mosque library. these are all criteria and the security service has to prioritize and they will concentrate on the individuals who are judged to be posing a threat and if you look at the 7th of july bombers in london i'm
with us is nigel west. he joins us from miami. good morning to you, nigel. >> good morning. >> they knew about this guy at a university in london and he had many communications with radicals and stuff like that. mi 5 knew about it and they didn't toledo our cia or fbi. >> it depends what you mean by knew about it. there is a point at which an individual when becomes radicalized crosses that line and becomes if you like a direct threat and there were plenty of boxes to be...
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he's with us this morning, tell us what he's hearing in washington. president obama talks about jobs. he's on the road in ohio. is the message from massachusetts setting in at the white house? and the folks at nasa made one crazy airplane that we think is worth taking a look at. you'll see it this morning today on america's newsroom. see you in ten minutes. >>> question for you, can you be rejected for employment because you are a smoker? that's what one hospital in tennessee wants to do. is it discrimination? joining us right now with a fair and balanced debate, john, the executive director for action in smoke and health. and audrey, the founder of clash, citizens lobbing against smoker harassment. john, can you do this, can you do this legally? >> the answer is very much yes. a number of courts held that. more and more companies are doing it. it's a matter of fundamental fairness because otherwise, the $12,000, which on the average every smoking employee costs the employer is money which has to be taken out of, for example, health benefits, of salar
he's with us this morning, tell us what he's hearing in washington. president obama talks about jobs. he's on the road in ohio. is the message from massachusetts setting in at the white house? and the folks at nasa made one crazy airplane that we think is worth taking a look at. you'll see it this morning today on america's newsroom. see you in ten minutes. >>> question for you, can you be rejected for employment because you are a smoker? that's what one hospital in tennessee wants to...
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thanks for joining us. i am alyson camoda and along with dave brigs who is feeling snively. >> i can't shake this thing, baby. >> meanwhile, new information that democratic senators knew when they voted back in november to advance president obama's pick to tsa this nominee mischaracterized his testimony. we'll learn more from caroline snavely. >> certainly more controversy swirling around the nominee. some senators knew they voted before he mischaracterized a personal incident in his past at 20 years ago when he was f.b.i. agent and acessed records about his wife's boyfriend. he asked a police officer to get the records . a day after the vote suters mitted he searched himself. susan collins, a republican from maine said she had suspicion and approved his nomination conditionally. leement blocked the nomination over the concerns of unionizing tsa. the white house is standing by the nominee. the spokes man tells folks. suters never hide the incident and experienced they were errors in that he deeply regretted
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but these people want to hurt us. they want to hurt us. why do you think that is? >> i think it's because that's the only way you can win the argument. >> you can't win the argument. >> i know that. what do you do? it is -- it is -- i mean, it's why woodrow wilson put thousands of americans behind bars. if you can't win the argument, you have to shouted them down, you have to call them racist. you have to call them names. you have to do whatever it is you have to do. if that doesn't work, the revolutionary way is as robert kramer as i pointed out on the show, here's a guy who went to prison for embezzlement. has designed the progressive blue print that obama is using. david axlerod says that. in a newspaper article when i exposed him, he says that we must do whatever we have to do, whatever it takes to shut him down. what do you think that means? >> yeah. no, i think that's a good answer. there's no other reason for it other than jealousy. >> there you go. >> that sounds pretty heady. they had a really serious part of their discussion and they also had a little bit
but these people want to hurt us. they want to hurt us. why do you think that is? >> i think it's because that's the only way you can win the argument. >> you can't win the argument. >> i know that. what do you do? it is -- it is -- i mean, it's why woodrow wilson put thousands of americans behind bars. if you can't win the argument, you have to shouted them down, you have to call them racist. you have to call them names. you have to do whatever it is you have to do. if that...
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>> you tell us. >> ok. the white house says as part of our effort to reach out and engage with the public and policymakers, it is standard for our outreach team to organize a conference call so we can include people who are not in washington. i thought they were in washington. >> they're in washington! >> any thoughts on this, brian? >> no. >> well, here's the thing. you know, it is a very populous think to do. that's something washington is famous for these days, ever since scott brown of the tea party is in the town halls and that's, you know, bash wall street. bash k street but in reality, it's business as usual. >> whatever. >> are you ok? >> brian, i'm sorry. m ely now. can you come back to this table? >> coming up straight ahead, the part of the state of the union everyone is still talking about, president obama calling out the supreme court. here to put it in perspective, judge andrew napolitano who by the way went to school with samuel alito and i don't know if he's got some direct insight about how
>> you tell us. >> ok. the white house says as part of our effort to reach out and engage with the public and policymakers, it is standard for our outreach team to organize a conference call so we can include people who are not in washington. i thought they were in washington. >> they're in washington! >> any thoughts on this, brian? >> no. >> well, here's the thing. you know, it is a very populous think to do. that's something washington is famous for these...
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. >> give us the general sense. what was the mood like from the republicans as the president was addressing himpt republicans loved it yesterday, any truth to that? >> yeah, this is the way it is supposed to be. a candid discussion between the republicans and president. i applaud the president for doing it as long as we keep the dilog going. if nancy pelosi can do something similar this country would be better off. >> is this bipartisanship or the president coming out in front of television cameras as painting you the party of no. is it really partisan ship. are the health care talks, are they moving forward with it? >> i told the president. i am a freshman here, i didn't create this mess and if you will work together with us. we'll not agree on everything, but this is what the american people expect and it was a step in the right direction. we'll see in the weeks moving forward if it comes to fruition . >> the president challenged you and said you can't engage in bipartisanship. because you boxed yourself in by say
. >> give us the general sense. what was the mood like from the republicans as the president was addressing himpt republicans loved it yesterday, any truth to that? >> yeah, this is the way it is supposed to be. a candid discussion between the republicans and president. i applaud the president for doing it as long as we keep the dilog going. if nancy pelosi can do something similar this country would be better off. >> is this bipartisanship or the president coming out in front...
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you don't need us, why even ask us? they didn't. now they got to play. >> i think they've done a pretty good job over the last year holding together, saying nowhere they should say no but also saying no in a reasonable way. i agree now, they have to think through their own message. i think the great danger would be to sort of look as if they're in bed with wall street and there's a populous sentiment out there, mary anne thinks it's angry and i think it's more cheerful. combination of the two, i suppose. republicans need to be in a responsible way in touch with populous sentiment that's anti-big government but very skeptical of big business. >> final thought, professor, on where we're at right now, historic presidency regardless from the day he stepped in the oval office but overall, do you see him pivoting? is this the type of guy that will pivot and look up j.f.k.? >> absolutely. i think it's remarkable that this panel of three very diverse people with very different views all agree that he needs to pivot. he needs to back off fro
you don't need us, why even ask us? they didn't. now they got to play. >> i think they've done a pretty good job over the last year holding together, saying nowhere they should say no but also saying no in a reasonable way. i agree now, they have to think through their own message. i think the great danger would be to sort of look as if they're in bed with wall street and there's a populous sentiment out there, mary anne thinks it's angry and i think it's more cheerful. combination of the...
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he's going to join us to tell us how he does it next. feeling new yorkers have lacked a voice in washington? blakeman is running for senate now and we'll meet the new candidate next. >> it's amazing how many >>> imagine living debt free in a home of your own supporting a family of four all on a teacher's salary. >> is that possible? our next guest says yes, it can be done because he does it. teacher and author of how to survive on a teacher's salary, danny joins us from atlanta with this. good morning to you. >> good morning, how are you? >> doing great. i know the statistics are that something like 50% of teachers leave the business after five years because of the conditions and because of the lousy pay in many instances. right? >> correct. there is a study done by the national education association that showed that. >> okay. so now your salary, you put this together, $40,000, and you want to tell people that if you can do it, take care of a family of four on 40,000, anybody can. right? >> yes, absolutely. i think that's the benefit wit
he's going to join us to tell us how he does it next. feeling new yorkers have lacked a voice in washington? blakeman is running for senate now and we'll meet the new candidate next. >> it's amazing how many >>> imagine living debt free in a home of your own supporting a family of four all on a teacher's salary. >> is that possible? our next guest says yes, it can be done because he does it. teacher and author of how to survive on a teacher's salary, danny joins us from...
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he keeps asking us for ideas. we send him ideas, but we have yet to receive responses from the white house on these kinds of ideas we've been proposing. >> one of the first things it sounds like you would do is make health care portable. >> we think people ought to be number one, able to buy insurance across state lines. you break up the state by state monopolies so you have real insurance competition. number two, we should end the tax discrimination on health care. people who don't get health care from their jobs don't get the same kind of tax benefit from people who do. let's equalize the tax treatment of health care and let's delink that from your job and give it to your worker so no matter what happens, if you change jobs or lose your job, you ought to be able to have the same tax benefit to go purchase health insurance of your choice in any state of your choice. >> number two, medicare is a thorny issue for what to do about it. what's your suggestion? >> medicare is the biggest driver of our nation's debt in
he keeps asking us for ideas. we send him ideas, but we have yet to receive responses from the white house on these kinds of ideas we've been proposing. >> one of the first things it sounds like you would do is make health care portable. >> we think people ought to be number one, able to buy insurance across state lines. you break up the state by state monopolies so you have real insurance competition. number two, we should end the tax discrimination on health care. people who don't...
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it used to be big open operations now it's minimally invasive surgery using computers, using robotics, using lab scopes, scopes that get in where you used to open up through the belly button, lap scopes of the prostate, breasts, colons, we're putting colons back together now with a scope, everything with a scope. >> you guys are amazing. >> i don't do it, i just report it. medical discovery. >> in 2001, craig mentor and others figured how to map the genome, that's the treasure. now we're on a treasure humidity. we know what the genome is and figure out based on what what disease we might get. what clayton might get in 30 years versus what segal might get in 30 years, if i know in advance, i could take a pill in advance of the disease. that's where we are had he he hadded on the road with something called targeted therapies, chemotherapies, herceptin works in breast cancer in some women not ours, retuxen work in lymphoma in some, but not others. that's where we're headed. >> fascinating. number five the tip of the decade and alisyn was excited because i gets it's lean, mean fighting ma
it used to be big open operations now it's minimally invasive surgery using computers, using robotics, using lab scopes, scopes that get in where you used to open up through the belly button, lap scopes of the prostate, breasts, colons, we're putting colons back together now with a scope, everything with a scope. >> you guys are amazing. >> i don't do it, i just report it. medical discovery. >> in 2001, craig mentor and others figured how to map the genome, that's the...
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joining us from washington, d.c. is david melser, the director of international service force the red cross. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> obviously you've had a lot of sleepless nights and a lot more to come as you try figure out how to cope with the situation down in haiti. bring us up to speed as to what you are doing at this moment as we look at live pictures right now, of what i believe to be the first international aid arriving in haiti. >> yeah, the aid bridge is finally opening. the airport in port-au-prince, we understand, is available for aid relief supplies. we are now using the dominican republic as a staging area for the relief supplies. the needs are so immense and the funnel, if you will, of the relief supplies at this point is narrow. so the challenges are immense. the infrastructure as we've been reading about and hearing about was very minimal to begin with and has been largely destroyed. we're talking roads and bridges and telecommunications. so this is one of the more extreme, challengi
joining us from washington, d.c. is david melser, the director of international service force the red cross. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> obviously you've had a lot of sleepless nights and a lot more to come as you try figure out how to cope with the situation down in haiti. bring us up to speed as to what you are doing at this moment as we look at live pictures right now, of what i believe to be the first international aid arriving in haiti. >> yeah, the aid...
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for those of us from texas we around used to this at all. we are here at the dart station, a train and bus station. the folks out here, they have the right idea. they are layered, although some people forgot their mittens, they forgot their scarh. one guy forgot his scarf and he had to improvise and he was wearing a sweatshirt over his head and wrapped around his neck. he said you have to do what tough to do because it's coal out here. we've been cold starting yesterday and today and it will continue tomorrow and into sunday. i can tell you these life-long texans are ready for the texas heat. of course, come july when it's 104 they will probably be sinning a different tune. but, guys, we are certainly not used to this at all. >> i have a question. when it gets this cold does your producer sit in the truck or does he sit close to you to experience what you are experiencing? >> who? >> he doesn't have a producer out there. he's on his own this morning, brian. >> did he stop talking to me? >> he can't hear. >> thank you very much for the live r
for those of us from texas we around used to this at all. we are here at the dart station, a train and bus station. the folks out here, they have the right idea. they are layered, although some people forgot their mittens, they forgot their scarh. one guy forgot his scarf and he had to improvise and he was wearing a sweatshirt over his head and wrapped around his neck. he said you have to do what tough to do because it's coal out here. we've been cold starting yesterday and today and it will...
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they've never checked us out. they've never -- all peta wanted out this have thing, got exactly what they wanted, was pr for themselves. >> here is what they had to say about it. peta says popularity of using electro mechanical devices instead of live animals is rising. tradition is no excuse for cruelty. it sounds like they're making a defense of chuck e cheese. >> i agree. this is something that we started 124 years ago and might have went on prior to that and just nobody documented it, that it's something that we're going to continue to do. it's history, it's tradition, it one of the few little things that happened in smalltown america anymore. >> one of the big complaints about phil, he takes his time and some have argued if you have a robot, it'll be right on the dot. he'll pop out of that thing. sometimes wait 45 extra minutes for him. >> hey, some mornings i don't move real fast. probably mornings that you don't move fast. >> and everybody has a bad hair day. so, i mean, you know, we take away the human fac
they've never checked us out. they've never -- all peta wanted out this have thing, got exactly what they wanted, was pr for themselves. >> here is what they had to say about it. peta says popularity of using electro mechanical devices instead of live animals is rising. tradition is no excuse for cruelty. it sounds like they're making a defense of chuck e cheese. >> i agree. this is something that we started 124 years ago and might have went on prior to that and just nobody...
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>> it forces us to play god. you know, you're looking at-- i have children of my own, you're looking at three years old with devastating injuries and your can choice is between a three-year-old and an 86 year old. they all need treatment and critical care now and yet we're force today make decisions who to treat and who not to treat because the resources just aren't there. and very frustrating and you know, very difficult for us as individuals. >> doctor, why couldn't you both stay in haiti and continue to help those in need? >> well, we actually had intended to stay and actually had new teams come in and go out and do it on a rotating basis, but unfortunately our flight with the replacement team and equipment was canceled by the traffic contollers and told we could only come back in in four day's time. we ran out of supplies, we had no security. so we really have no choice. >> we ran a marathon with the end point being for our team to be 11 p.m. tuesday where we had a slot to fly out and be replaced with equipme
>> it forces us to play god. you know, you're looking at-- i have children of my own, you're looking at three years old with devastating injuries and your can choice is between a three-year-old and an 86 year old. they all need treatment and critical care now and yet we're force today make decisions who to treat and who not to treat because the resources just aren't there. and very frustrating and you know, very difficult for us as individuals. >> doctor, why couldn't you both stay...
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e-mail us, twitter us if you would hire a bed warmer. >> not a chance. third graders going to fourth grade even if they can't read because after lack of money. a fair and balanced debate on that. >> is the president bad for business and bad for your bottom line? many investors say yes. tracy byrnes from the fox business network is next. but first, let's check with neil cavuto for a look what's coming up on the cost of freedom business block. . >> good morning, guys, a very denver world a week ago, and scott brown's upset win in massachusetts changing everything, so much so, now some democrats are pushing to extend the bush tax cuts, some saying that could be just the thing to get the job market moving again. does brown's win mean that big spending will stop? not so fast, why health care and cap and trade may not be dead after all. also, do you want the government to take over your retirement? it could happen, why d.c. could be looking to fund its spending by tabbing into your 401(k). we're on the story no one else is talking about, but should be. all tha
e-mail us, twitter us if you would hire a bed warmer. >> not a chance. third graders going to fourth grade even if they can't read because after lack of money. a fair and balanced debate on that. >> is the president bad for business and bad for your bottom line? many investors say yes. tracy byrnes from the fox business network is next. but first, let's check with neil cavuto for a look what's coming up on the cost of freedom business block. . >> good morning, guys, a very...
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>> alyson, you used the key word. why. >> the white wash report h which is dishonest and doesn't rise to the quality of a cover up never asked the basic question. why did this happen. they said the officers in a chain of command should be disciplined in some point for negleting that. the report never said why didn't they stop him. it is political crexness in our military. those officer it is poigned to rate hasan knew if they put hasan out of the arm yestop the promotion and the sole palestinian army psyche trit in uniform their careers would suffer and hasan would fall straight through anyway. it is not just those officers tis a climate and culture of political correctness that kills american service members. >> ralph, from this investigation they found hasan a poor officer and overweight and he avoided physical train freiently late and did not meet the standards for appearance, are you saying had he been jewish or christian they would have addressed hip on those things? >> yeah, it is not polite to say it, alyson. t
>> alyson, you used the key word. why. >> the white wash report h which is dishonest and doesn't rise to the quality of a cover up never asked the basic question. why did this happen. they said the officers in a chain of command should be disciplined in some point for negleting that. the report never said why didn't they stop him. it is political crexness in our military. those officer it is poigned to rate hasan knew if they put hasan out of the arm yestop the promotion and the...
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you still use it? >> well. >> we'll put up clayton's e-mail address for the barbisol people later. >> this is like the silk kind. they get away with claiming it's more expensive because it's pure silk, but it's softer. >> here is what they say, because it has skin sensation technology. >> what? >> the folks there say that most women shave in the shower, so the makers of the shave gels claim that they need a rust resistent-- >> hold on. >> i'm about to have-- like that, that's what they say, the ladies need this rust resistent bottle. let me go back here, i'm reading the ingredients, they're the exact same. >> my point. >>, but look the can i'm telling you about, rust resistent. >>, but dave has a good point the can is more expensive to produce, give you that one, go to the moisturizer, please, nifa body wash. one for women and men. body wash for women, $7.99. for men, 6.99. why the discrepancy, dave. >> folks at nifa say they need in this one, skin sensation technology. >> again with the skin sensation
you still use it? >> well. >> we'll put up clayton's e-mail address for the barbisol people later. >> this is like the silk kind. they get away with claiming it's more expensive because it's pure silk, but it's softer. >> here is what they say, because it has skin sensation technology. >> what? >> the folks there say that most women shave in the shower, so the makers of the shave gels claim that they need a rust resistent-- >> hold on. >> i'm...
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thanks so much for joining us from baghdad. can you tell us about -- you were born in haiti. can you tell us a little about the sircircumstances there how things got so bad so quickly. why this earthquake, was not that big, why the devastation, talk about what goes on there, the hope, the despair, the structure, the poverty, tell us about your homeland. >> well, sir, my homeland is, what, growing up in haiti, it wasn't that bad. i was -- i had a place to live, sleep, about to go to school, but infrastructure, as far as building, and housing in haiti, they're not the strongest and the earthquake told that, but well, sir, at the end of the day it's difficult because when i heard it and then i was watching fox and then i switched the channel it cnn and i was surprised because i said an earthquake in haiti? >> and officer. >> i could never believe that something like that would happen to haiti. >> yeah. >> officer, i know-- >> hurricanes and such we get those every now and then, but not earthquakes. >> yeah, it's so shocking particularly after everything that haiti has gone throu
thanks so much for joining us from baghdad. can you tell us about -- you were born in haiti. can you tell us a little about the sircircumstances there how things got so bad so quickly. why this earthquake, was not that big, why the devastation, talk about what goes on there, the hope, the despair, the structure, the poverty, tell us about your homeland. >> well, sir, my homeland is, what, growing up in haiti, it wasn't that bad. i was -- i had a place to live, sleep, about to go to...